Principal's Message

Dear Students, Parents and Friends,

As principal, it is my privilege to lead the students, staff, families and community of the Exeter Community Day School. I look forward to implementing and ensuring educational and support services opportunities for students. We provide a non-traditional educational setting that imbeds a variety of counseling services to ensure success in all students.

Exeter Community Day School is an alternative education school that services grade forth through twelve within the Exeter Unified School District. The school includes a self-contained classroom that offers smaller class sizes, standards based curriculum, direct teaching, computer based options, and counseling for students. The small class size ratio allows for students to receive individualized instruction and counseling to achieve social skills, personal growth and academic achievement.

Our staff is conscientious, caring and supportive of all student’s individual needs and circumstances. We work together with the support of intra-agency services in order to build structure and success for students. We support that family communication and involvement is essential in students’ progress and success. As a part of holding students and parents accountable for their success, we welcome parent communication, involvement and will provide opportunities for all students and families to succeed. I look forward to the opportunities for growth for the students of the Exeter Community Day School and our community.

We look forward to the upcoming school year. If we can be of any assistance to your student, please don’t hesitate to give us a call, come see us, or send us an e-mail. Make sure you visit our school website to receive up-to-date information, schedule and contacts: https://cds.exeter.k12.ca.us.

Respectfully,

Beth Micari

Beth Micari

Principal

Exeter Community Day School

Exeter Community Day School

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